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u SMOKERS CANNET. No. 245,682. Patented Aug. 16,1881.

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DANIEL L. WILCOX, OF PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND.

sMoKr-:Rs CABINET.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 245,682, dated August16, 1881.

Application filed JunelB, 1881. (No model.)

To all whom t may concern:

Be it known that I, DANIEL L. WILcoX, of Pawtucket, in the county ofProvidence and State ot' Rhode Island, have invented a new and ImprovedSmokers Cabinetof which the following is a specification.

This is an article intended to hold cigars and smoking materials. Thenature ot' the invention is described below.

In the accompanying drawings, in which similar letters of referenceindicate like parts, Figure 1 is an elevation of my smokers cabinet withone ot' its sliding doors opened. Fig. 2 is a transverse verticalsection. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section.

A represents the main body of the cabinet. a is a chamber for cigars, inwhich is the block C, provided with numerous openings, C', for holdingthe cigars D lierpendicularly. This block C is pivoted at b to thehorizontallyswinging plate or arm E, which is pivoted at c to the bodyof the cabinet. By pushing back the horizontally-sliding doors B thecigars D in the chamber a are exposed, and by drawing out the block O,grasping the handle c by means of the double swivel action Z1 E e, thecigars are easily removed from the block.

Above the cigar-chamber is a match-safe, F, F being the lid, and belowit is a drawer, Gr,

for smokers articles, such as pipes, pouches, tobacco, cigarettes,mouth-tips, Src.

Among the advantages of this device are that all the articles commonlyin use by smokers may be placed in a single cabinet, thus preventingtheirloss or breakage; the general neatness of its appearance, and thecheapness with whichit can be made; that the cigars may be keptgreen fora long time by keeping the doors closed, or may be easily dried bykeeping the doors open, according to the fancy ofthe person 'owning thecabinet; and the facility with which cigars may be removed and replacedby means, principally, of the double swivel action ofthe block C.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is-

In a smokers cabinet provided with the ci` garchamber a, the combinationof the main portion A, swinging plate E, pivoted at c to the portion A,and. the perforated block C, pivoted at b to the swinging plate,substantially as and for the purpose described.

DANIEL L. WILCOX.

Witnesses:

GEORGE V. MALLON, HENRY W. WILLIAMS.

